Porter's Patch

Navarino

In a Nutshell

Couples or families take in the sights of 85 acres of farmland on 30-minute hayrides or journeys through corn maze

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Oct 16, 2011. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Valid only for option purchased. Subject to weather.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Porter's Patch

Autumn is the only season where pumpkins are judged by their personality as well as their performance in the swimsuit competition. Get to know fall's finest with today's Groupon to Porter’s Patch in Navarino. Choose from the following options:

For $3, you get a hayride for two (a $6 value).

For $6, you get a hayride for four (a $12 value).

For $3, you get admission for two to the corn maze (a $6 value).

For $6, you get admission for four to the corn maze (a $12 value).

Occupying 85 total acres of tillable land, marshes, and woods, Porter’s Patch celebrates the autumn harvest with hayrides, a corn maze, and pumpkins ripe for carving. Like dipping sunglasses in honey, couples and families can bathe their eyes in the amber glow of endless farmland and breathe in the crisp autumn breeze on 30-minute hayride excursions. Guests entering the corn maze will find themselves circumscribed in a labyrinth of towering stalks, with nothing but the sunlight and occasional singing scarecrow to guide them. Patrons can conclude afternoons at Porter’s by traversing the grounds to select farm-grown pumpkins, or by visiting the farm store for raspberries, squash, straw bales, corn, and pie (costs not included with today's Groupon).

Porter’s Patch

Alongside 140 homesteaded acres of land that initially belonged to Civil War veteran Milo Porter, Porter’s Patch sits adjacent to the original parcel of land, and was purchased by Milo’s son back in 1913. Handed down through the generations, Porter’s is now the pride of Troy Porter, who oversees 75 acres of farmland, and 85 acres of wetlands and woods. Since 1986, the farm’s expanse of tillable acres has propagated rows of strawberry bushes, and has since added raspberries, blueberries, asparagus, and Ichabod Crane replacement heads.